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DIY integra rear camber

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oki first off im kinda low on the $. damn college tuition..... But i just purchased a set of neuspeed race springs that lowers my 97 teg by about 2 inches. i know i'll need a camber kit cuz it's gonna chew ma tires up if i dont put one on there. Im gonna purchase the drop zone front camber (probably from ebay cuz those mofo's r cheap on there). i read on some site that for the rear cambers, i can just put in a few washers or spacers on the rear upper arm where it mounts to the body of the car. It seems like a logical thing to do and it looks like it might work. i just want to know what r ur views on this "ghetto" DIY camber job? do u see any forthcoming disaters head n my way if i do this? i'll probably need a bigger bolts to install the rear upper arm to the body.
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